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Nicolas Treps

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Multimode entanglement in reconfigurable graph states using optical frequency combs

2017

Multimode entanglement is an essential resource for quantum information processing and quantum metrology. However, multimode entangled states are generally constructed by targeting a specific graph configuration. This yields to a fixed experimental setup that therefore exhibits reduced versatility and scalability. Here we demonstrate an optical on-demand, reconfigurable multimode entangled state, using an intrinsically multimode quantum resource and a homodyne detection apparatus. Without altering either the initial squeezing source or experimental architecture, we realize the construction of thirteen cluster states of various sizes and connectivities as well as the implementation of a secr…

Computer scienceScienceGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyQuantum entanglementTopology01 natural sciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHomodyne detection0103 physical sciencesQuantum metrology010306 general physicsQuantum[PHYS]Physics [physics]MultidisciplinaryMulti-mode optical fiberQTheoryofComputation_GENERALQuantum PhysicsGeneral ChemistryOne-way quantum computer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyScalabilityGraph (abstract data type)0210 nano-technologyNature Communications
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Multimode OPOs as Sources for Multipartite Entanglement

2009

We present here multimode OPOs as a source of multimode squeezing and multipartite entanglement of continuous-wave light beams, with applications to the engineering of multimode states of light in the spatial and spectral domains.

OPOSPhysicsQuantum opticsMulti-mode optical fiberInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)business.industryComputer Science::Human-Computer InteractionQuantum PhysicsQuantum entanglementMultipartite entanglementOpticsComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUSQuantum mechanicsLight beamSpectral analysisbusinessOptical filterConference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference
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Generation of multimode squeezing and entanglement in the space and frequency domains : A general “supermode” approach

2009

Optical parametric oscillators (OPO) have been extensively used in the continuous variable quantum optics community as a resource to produce non-classical states of light, including squeezed states or entangled beams. They have been widely studied, theoretically and experimentally, in the single mode case, and have found many applications to quantum information protocols and high sensitivity optical measurements. However, as the complexity of quantum information protocols increases, the need for multiplexed quantum channels has emerged, which require the use of multimode non-classical states of light.

Quantum opticsPhysicsQuantum networkOpticsSpontaneous parametric down-conversionbusiness.industryQuantum mechanicsQuantum sensorQuantum entanglementQuantum informationQuantum imagingbusinessQuantumCLEO/Europe - EQEC 2009 - European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the European Quantum Electronics Conference
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Polynomial approximation of non-Gaussian unitaries by counting one photon at a time

2017

In quantum computation with continous-variable systems, quantum advantage can only be achieved if some non-Gaussian resource is available. Yet, non-Gaussian unitary evolutions and measurements suited for computation are challenging to realize in the lab. We propose and analyze two methods to apply a polynomial approximation of any unitary operator diagonal in the amplitude quadrature representation, including non-Gaussian operators, to an unknown input state. Our protocols use as a primary non-Gaussian resource a single-photon counter. We use the fidelity of the transformation with the target one on Fock and coherent states to assess the quality of the approximate gate.

PhysicsPolynomialQuantum PhysicsGaussianMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasGaussian filterGaussian random fieldsymbols.namesake[PHYS.QPHY]Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]Quantum mechanics0103 physical sciencessymbolsGaussian functionApplied mathematicsCoherent statesUnitary operatorQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsQuantum computer
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A direct approach to Gaussian measurement based quantum computation

2016

In this work we introduce a general scheme for measurement based quantum computation in continuous variables. Our approach does not necessarily rely on the use of ancillary cluster states to achieve its aim, but rather on the detection of a resource state in a suitable mode basis followed by digital post-processing, and involves an optimization of the adjustable experimental parameters. After introducing the general method, we present some examples of application to simple specific computations.

Physics[PHYS]Physics [physics]Quantum PhysicsBasis (linear algebra)ComputationDirect methodGaussianMode (statistics)FOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciences010309 opticssymbols.namesakeSimple (abstract algebra)0103 physical sciencessymbolsState (computer science)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physicsAlgorithmQuantum computer
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Multimode squeezing of frequency combs

2006

We have developed a full multimode theory of a synchronously pumped type-I optical parametric oscillator. We calculate the output quantum fluctuations of the device and find that, in the degenerate case (coincident signal and idler set of frequencies), significant squeezing is obtained when one approaches threshold from below for a set of well-defined ``supermodes,'' or frequency combs, consisting of a coherent linear superposition of signal modes of different frequencies which are resonant in the cavity.

PhysicsSuperposition principleOpticsMulti-mode optical fiberbusiness.industryCoincidentOptical parametric oscillatorPhysics::OpticsbusinessSignalOptical parametric amplifierAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum fluctuationPhysical Review A
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